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GordonJ March 18, 2009 11:32 AM

Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
In the last couple of days I've rec'd a ton of email from people who are interested in "chatteling" or TOLL positions. I've offered to introduce them via email to each other, but I don't have the time.

So, if you are interested in "connecting" with other people who are either "chatteling" and want to share experiences, or with other people who are active in seeking a "Toll Position", then I suggest you post here so other like minded people can connect with you...IF you want them too.

You can share your experiences, stories and help each other out.

So? Anyone want to "connect" with other chattelers or tollers? Let the world know, ok?

Gordon

Cornell March 18, 2009 01:30 PM

For the small chatteler
 
Join freecycle.org

Many great things there offered for free....you can turn around and sell them on local classified sites.

Tip...unless you have buyer without posting on the classifieds hold the items you get from this group for 7 - 10 days before advertising them....you don't want to get banned from the group for gettting the free and reselling it.

Bob Blagg March 18, 2009 02:16 PM

Let's talk Toll Positions
 
I would love to discuss Toll Positions and how to obtain them, with anyone that is truly interested.

LindaC March 18, 2009 04:01 PM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
Hi Gordon,

I'm interested in forming a chatteling group.

My Best 2 U,

LindaC

Bozo March 19, 2009 01:00 AM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
I'm interested in a chatteling group for sharing information and techniques.

Here's two good sources for chatteling:
http://www.trade-a-plane.com/
http://www.rockanddirt.com/

Both have online and print publications 3 times a month.

jack3038 March 19, 2009 07:02 PM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 24152)
In the last couple of days I've rec'd a ton of email from people who are interested in "chatteling" or TOLL positions. I've offered to introduce them via email to each other, but I don't have the time.

So, if you are interested in "connecting" with other people who are either "chatteling" and want to share experiences, or with other people who are active in seeking a "Toll Position", then I suggest you post here so other like minded people can connect with you...IF you want them too.

You can share your experiences, stories and help each other out.

So? Anyone want to "connect" with other chattelers or tollers? Let the world know, ok?

Gordon


jack3038 March 19, 2009 07:12 PM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
Hello All:
I am brand new to this forum and recently received a copy of Gordon's
Beginner's Guide to Chatteling. After asking Gordon if he knew of any
Chattelers forum (to get ideas from and ask questions from others that
are involved). He made the suggestion why not ask this forum?

There are already fantastic posts of interest and ideas that have not
occurred to me. Are there any more members that are interested in the
value of forming a qroup for this purpose? Thanks in advance.

GordonJ March 20, 2009 11:21 AM

I WON'T be participating, however, here's TODAYS finds.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jack3038 (Post 24169)
Hello All:
I am brand new to this forum and recently received a copy of Gordon's
Beginner's Guide to Chatteling. After asking Gordon if he knew of any
Chattelers forum (to get ideas from and ask questions from others that
are involved). He made the suggestion why not ask this forum?

There are already fantastic posts of interest and ideas that have not
occurred to me. Are there any more members that are interested in the
value of forming a qroup for this purpose? Thanks in advance.


I will NOT be participating in any groups formed, so I want to clear the air about that. There are some people who "fly low" on the forum, and they are putting chattel deals together and a couple are progressing on their TOLL positions, Bob Blagg would be a good person to contact regarding TOLL positions and how to locate potential tolls.

The number one question I get asked is "What do I buy?". And in the Chattel Report, The Sprint to Freedom, I show how to look for DOLLARS and not products. But, here are today's finds, that I've either set up appointments for this afternoon or tomorrow to go and look at, OR I've at least contacted these people with my interest.

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/mcy/1082151908.html TOMOS moped. I have a dealer at the end of my street who can work on these and they sell quickly.

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/zip/1083093029.html

Worth taking a look at, and if nothing else, I'll eat lunch at the Hartville Kitchen so as not to waste a trip.

If this RV doesn't smell or need underbody work, it could be a very quick turn around.
http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/rvs/1082218481.html


http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/bfs/1081558658.html These are from an "imprinting" business...might be good to make sample MUGS for restaurant giveaways (If the T shirt printer had been available, I would have snagged it).

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/pho/1074465943.html Still a bread and butter item. I'll try to get a lower price, but I have people who teach at U of A and KSU nearby who have students in need of cameras.

PS. It's Spring Break. In about 2 months, thousands of college students will be leaving the schools, and leaving a lot of "junk" behind...and you know what they say about one man's junk.

None of these things will take much time to look at, and there is potential there to make a week's wages in a few hours of time.

Gordon

-TW March 20, 2009 11:55 AM

I assume you all know about this site, but just in case...
 
http://www.givingaway.com/

-- TW

Bob Blagg March 20, 2009 03:09 PM

Does anyone sell at flea markets?
 
I have a client and a friend from Texas, who was out of a job and needed some money fast.

While we were discussing the problem, I asked him if he had ever sold at flea markets. He said he had always thought about it but never knew where to get products, without selling the same thing as everyone else.

So we brain stormed and found a possible Toll Position product, so he invested $50.00 in a booth space and setup for a weekend.

In that two day period he made $5,000.00 after all expenses and he has repeated that same process probably 4 or 5 times since then, with the same results.

Even though he has found a full time job, that keeps him on the road a lot, he wants to setup again this summer.

All we did was take two of Gordon's ideas, chatteling and Toll Positions and combined them to make great money for my client and friend.

goingup March 28, 2009 02:50 PM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
Yes, I have been interested in toll positions for some time. I have been waiing for about a year and a half for the Harvey brody info to come out. I did email Gordon J from sowpub about a year or so ago and he was talking about private labeling and than somehow having others sell the products-but I would need the course I guess. I only half understood what he meant or how to accomplish that. I will be moving from the states in a few months, to Ecuador, so he suggested that I could do this from there as well. At the moment I work full time so I cant 'go out and look' at something nor do I want to do so.
It would be great if I could start this immediately, but I would need more information.

Jerald March 28, 2009 04:28 PM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by goingup (Post 24260)
At the moment I work full time so I cant 'go out and look' at something nor do I want to do so.


Hi,

Many years ago, I was a student of Harvey Brody's and actually worked on a project with him. I was very fortunate to get a positive reaction on my first project. I realized early, I had a nose for recognizing valuable toll positions, and not time wasters.

I can tell you from my experience, you can definitely do this after hours. You just have to know how to seperate the fools gold from the gold. If this book has what I think it has, I don't want to outline any steps and spoil what's in the book.

Phil March 28, 2009 06:00 PM

Just for your info in case a few are visually Missing Gordon's Hotsheet Catalog...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by goingup (Post 24260)
Yes, I have been interested in toll positions for some time. I have been waiing for about a year and a half for the Harvey brody info to come out. I did email Gordon J from sowpub about a year or so ago and he was talking about private labeling and than somehow having others sell the products-but I would need the course I guess. I only half understood what he meant or how to accomplish that. I will be moving from the states in a few months, to Ecuador, so he suggested that I could do this from there as well. At the moment I work full time so I cant 'go out and look' at something nor do I want to do so.
It would be great if I could start this immediately, but I would need more information.

Some may have Not noticed...

But since Gordon hasn't Direct linked his Hotsheet Catalog individually yet... :)

Click here... Scroll down a little and you just might Find a few of those buried Secrets somewhere inside... ;)
http://www.lotteryhotsheets.com/hotsheets.html
TOLL POSITION HOTSHEET

Just thought I should point that out...

It's Amazing at what's Sometimes in front of us...

But we still just Don't see it or get the message...

Money... Honey... And a few other things...

Phil

Bob Blagg April 7, 2009 05:41 PM

Looking for manufacturers reps
 
As the list of products that I have exclusive rights to grows, I find myself needing more and more reps to call on all kinds of businesses.

Does any one have any suggestions as to the easiest way to find them?

Darren_ April 7, 2009 06:36 PM

Re: Looking for manufacturers reps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Blagg (Post 24319)
As the list of products that I have exclusive rights to grows, I find myself needing more and more reps to call on all kinds of businesses.

Does any one have any suggestions as to the easiest way to find them?


It depends on who you want to attract to sell your items. I was a manufacturers rep for years.

The all stars were working commission-only but in a high-commission, usually stable industrial market with very high priced products. They are generally smarter than you and can sniff out in a heartbeat whether your product(s) are going to make them big bucks. Generally, they get work by networking and do not respond to ads or other nonsense. They jump around a lot and are predatory about big paychecks. If you are not paying, are weak in any way, or offering unrealistic numbers, they are gone.

The other group work salary plus commission. They are much more stable, there are more of them, and they are your average sales reps. The good ones expect a decent salary AND an aggressive commission. If they travel by plane or many overnighters, salary expectation goes up a lot. They are generally more corporate guys used to dealing with expense accounts, company cars and the like. They are good with realistic sales goals, weekly reports, notebook computers, and moderate overall achievement. These guys usually network within their respective industry for work but they do respond to ads (newspaper, career builder, monster, etc.).

The third group that I have seen are the ones that are not meant for sales. They respond to ads that say "potentially make 40k your first month!!!". They think they can sell but both they and their "employer" are disillusioned. They go sell cars, insurance, cellular plans and other such stuff that the real sales guys tend to stay away from.

There is a fourth group, but I haven't seen them around in a while. They are the old school guys. They have a binder and run all over creation in their Ford Taurus. They represent several companies at once and are not committed to any although when they are selling you, you would think they are. They talk a lot and work on building relationships. They sell enough to get by but not much more. I don't know where you find these guys anymore.



It is very hard to find good salesmen. The hot-shot/top-gun ones are working and do not need your bs piddly commissions. The 2nd group is your optimum group and there might be quite a few out there now that the market is diving. You could get them for a song now, I would imagine. The third group you should avoid.

That's my take.

Darren

Phil April 9, 2009 12:15 AM

Re: Looking for manufacturers reps
 
Hi Bob,

I'm assuming that you're aware of the Many related resources, networks and associations regarding Manufacturer's reps...

In case you're Not... I've included a few...

If you haven't already... Focus on searching out and Spying on a variety of Competitive type businesses borrowing misc. ideas from other Sales Agencies in Unlimited industries...

http://www.aimr.net/
http://www.manaonline.org/

http://www.replocate.com/
http://www.rephunter.net/

http://www.repsadvisor.com/
www.globalrepresentation.com

Free Trade Magazine's are Great for getting an Education on particular industries... Including advertising, marketing, networking and other opportunities within each industry...

Also, keep an open mind towards Negotiating all sorts of interesting Deals with particular business minded people...

Think about Creating a specialized sales network by using a similar method to Joint Ventures and Affiliate marketing with a few innovative “twists”... ;)
http://www.tradepub.com/

Those that may be interested in the business...

Starting a Business as a Manufacturer's Rep
http://www.entrepreneur.com/homebase...icle70662.html

Phil

Bob Blagg April 9, 2009 04:52 PM

Thank You!!! Phil
 
Thank You!!! Phil for the great information.

Some of the websites I knew about but others I didn't.

So again. Thank You!!!

Georjina April 21, 2009 12:10 PM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
Count me in on both chatteling and toll positions. I'm not quite sure how the toll position works, and would definitely like working with others to get going.:)

Profitscout March 5, 2010 03:30 AM

Re: Anyone else interested in forming either a chatteling group or toll positions?
 
The link is dead.

Is this hotsheet still available somewhere?

Mike


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